Rosie's Gaming Emporium Celebrates Two Years in Virginia (2024)

Rosie's Gaming Emporium is celebrating its two-year anniversary this month with five locations open and operating with plans in motion for at least three new additions.

Rosie’s, owned and operated by the horse racetrack Colonial Downs in New Kent, Virginia, opened its first four locations in Richmond, Hampton, New Kent and Vinton in quick succession in 2019. The openings came after the Virginia General Assembly passed a law in 2018, allowing pari-mutuel betting as part of a deal to revive live horse racing in Virginia.

Colonial Downs Group and its five Rosie’s Gaming Emporiums are estimated to generate over $32 million in state and local taxes annually and create upwards of 1,000 jobs statewide with an annual payroll of more than $30 million.

All five Rosie’s locations in Virginia will celebrate the company's anniversary on Friday.

“This is our way of saying thank you to our loyal fans and players,” Aaron Gomes, chief operating officer at Colonial Downs Group, said in a news release. “With five locations, Richmond, Hampton, Vinton, New Kent & Dumfries, we have become a real part of the fabric of Virginia and we look forward to many more years of fun, safe and successful operations.”

Rosie's will offer player rewards and discounts to celebrate the anniversary. Prizes and rewards offered include 25 lucky players winning free play for a full year and $90,000 in donations on R’Day to the local communities.

The celebration will recognize milestones Rosie’s has achieved in its two years of operations that include more than $150 million in jackpots paid to date, more than 1,000 team members hired and revitalized thoroughbred horse racing in Virginia with average daily purses of $500,000, the release said. Contributions have been made through Rosie’s Gives Back of more than $1.3 million in cash and in-kind contributions, and team members have contributed more than 1,100 service hours.

Rosie's Gaming venues and racetrack provide the same feel and atmosphere as a traditional casino, with a twist. The company manages an estimated 2,300 Historical Horse Racing (HHR) machines throughout Virginia that look, feel and play just like traditional slot machines. But they are HHR machines.

The only difference is your wins or losses are based on random historical horse racing records. You can still win big jackpots and prizes just like winning the lottery or hitting at a traditional slot machine.

In January 2021, a resident from the Newport News area hit the highest HHR jackpot in U.S history at the Rosie’s Gaming Emporium in Hampton. The jackpot, totaling $914,530.90, was hit playing a “Big Ea$y Money” machine.

Coronavirus Impact

With the coronavirus pandemic starting in March 2020, the safety of the Rosie's team and customers became a concern as COVID-19 continued to elevate across the nation. Colonial Downs Group decided to close all Rosie's locations on March 30 due to COVID-19 concerns. After months of following stay-in-place shelter directives, Rosie’s re-opened for business on July 1.

New Additions

Rosie's has seen the addition of new locations and upgrades at existing venues. At an outdoor ribbon cutting ceremony in January, Colonial Downs Group announced the opening of a Rosie’s Gaming Emporium in Dumfries. The facility features 150 HHR gaming machines, simulcast horse racing, a restaurant and bar. The opening of this Rosie’s is the company’s first step into Northern Virginia.

In February, Colonial Downs presented a proposal to the Town of Dumfires to build a $389 million hotel and casino on the Potomac Landfill. The project calls for the construction of a 200-room hotel with eight restaurants and a 50,000-square-foot casino. The casino floor will host 1,800 HHR machines. Plans call for the facility to open in January 2023.

Emporia Next?

Colonial Downs this month announced plans to look at Emporia as a location for a future Rosie's facility. The clerk of the Greensville County Circuit Court received and accepted a request to circulate petitions to initiate a voter referendum to allow pari-mutuel wagering at a Rosie's facility in Emporia.

Former Emporia Mayor Mary Person submitted the paperwork on behalf of Colonial Downs. Per Virginia law, localities that have not already approved pari-mutuel wagering require a voter referendum before a pari-mutuel facility can be located in their community.

“This is an excellent opportunity for a great investment, and the creation of jobs and opportunities for our city. It will bring a much-needed new infusion of revenue to meet our city’s needs. I fully encourage all Emporia registered voters to get involved in making this change happen,” Emporia city manager William Johnson said.

Christiansburg Facility Possible?

Officials in Christiansburg mentioned recently that Rosie’s Gaming Emporium was exploring the possibility of opening a facility in their town. The potential plans came up during a town meeting in March 2021, according to an article in the Roanoke Times. As with Emporia, a referendum would be required for a Rosie’s site in Christiansburg.

Rosie's told town officials they envision employing about 100 people and providing a minimum wage of $15 an hour. Town officials suggested revenue from Rosie's could go toward the cost of building a $18 million multi-purpose park in the town that was approved a few months ago.

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FAQs

How do Rosies slots work? ›

Rosie's parlors offer off-track betting and historical horse racing machines that resemble slot machines and allow betting on archived horse races. They do not feature any table games or traditional slot machines.

What is Rosie's gaming emporium about? ›

Rosie's Gaming Emporium® features all your favorite games with the largest jackpots in Virginia. We offer separate smoking and non-smoking gaming areas, fast-casual dining, great giveaways, live entertainment and thrilling simulcast horse racing. With seven locations across Virginia, winning has never been closer!

Do you need cash at Rosie's? ›

There are staffed teller stations and self-betting terminals available. You will need cash to wager – credit and debit cards are not accepted. ATMs located throughout the facility. Must be 21 years of age or older to wager.

How do you get points at Rosie's? ›

Earn 1 point for every $1 spent and unlock $5 off every 100 points.

Is there a pattern to winning slot machines? ›

CHANCE ONLY determines the outcome of any game, there is no play method or pattern that effects whether a game is winning or losing. Also, because outcomes are CHANCE ONLY, machines do not adjust to a string of winning or losing games causing them to be "due" for a win/loss.

How often do you hit jackpot on slot machines? ›

Key Takeaways. Gambling is not a good alternative for earning extra cash. Each game you play at a casino has a statistical probability against you winning. Slot machine odds are some of the worst, ranging from a one-in-5,000 to one-in-about-34-million chance of winning the top prize when using the maximum coin play.

What is Rosie's gaming dress code? ›

Appropriate clothing is required at all times, which includes shoes, shirts and pants, or equivalent.

What's the difference between a casino and a gaming emporium? ›

Unlike casinos, there are no table games or slot machines at Rosie's.

Is it legal to have slot machines in Virginia? ›

They are currently prohibited in Virginia under a ban passed in 2020. Now, a well-organized coalition, including one of the state's most powerful legislators and retail owners who host the machines and share in their profits, is backing one of this year's proposals to legalize and tax the devices.

How do you pay for slot machines? ›

You can pay with a previous payout ticket, your member card, or cash. Often (if not always), the previous payout ticket will go in the same slot the cash can be inserted. Most machines take $5, $10, $20, $50, $100 dollar bills, though some also take $1, too. These areas will be lit up and unmissable.

Do you have to pay to get into Rosies? ›

We then didn't want to waste a £6 entry fee if we had members of the group being turned away. The bouncers then aggressively manhandled multiple people and were very rude! Rosie's need to sort themselves out!

How many slot machines are at Rosies? ›

Find your luck on our 700 games! Operating hours may vary during scheduled maintenance updates.

How much is 1000 points at the casino? ›

The redemption of one thousand (1,000) points is equivalent to $1 in Slot/Bingo Play and Cash Back value. Points earned playing video poker, video reel, reel slot, video keno, video blackjack and bingo on or after February 14, 2008 are eligible for Slot Play and Cash Back redemption.

Does Rosies cash checks? ›

Rosie's complies with CFR Title 26, Commerce and Foreign Trade which prescribes a cash limit of $1,000 per gaming day for check cashing.

How do you get the most rewards at a casino? ›

Tips to Get The Most from Comp Points
  1. Slot machines generally offer the highest reward point ratio.
  2. Play blackjack and use strategy to lower the house edge and reduce the risk when earning points.
  3. Join tables with more players to reduce the hands per hour and costs.
  4. Place bigger bets when a pit boss is watching you.
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Do people win money at Rosies? ›

I played 50-cent games. My husband did, too, though he occasionally upped the bets as high as $2.50. On our first trip to Rosie's, we also left with more than we started with (and, yes, it was my husband who raked in nearly all of the $113 we won). But we ended up splurging on dinner after, so really, we both won.

Is there a way to win at slot machines? ›

The truth is that there is no trick to slot machines. They provide random results based on set mechanics and it all comes down to luck. With that being said, not all games are the same, so picking the right options is key, and you can still change the size of the bet throughout the session for better results.

How does slot machines pay out? ›

Slot machines include one or more currency detectors that validate the form of payment, whether coin, banknote, voucher, or token. The machine pays out according to the pattern of symbols displayed when the reels stop "spinning".

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